Students use text evidence to verify whether statements are true or false, acting as 'lie detectors' for specific claims.
A P3 writing lesson exploring Paddington Bear's emotional journey from Darkest Peru to London's Paddington Station. Students write from Paddington's perspective using differentiated worksheets including sentence starters, fill-in-the-blank templates, and visual prompts.
A reading comprehension lesson focusing on Chapter 2, 'Birthday Boy,' from the graphic novel Minecraft: Stories from the Overworld. Students analyze characters, settings, and key events using WH-questions.
The master 26-day RLA unit planning and resource curriculum, containing the comprehensive pacing guide, student activities, slide decks, and assessments.
A collection of modern, black-and-white letter writing templates with Fundations-style writing lines, designed to differentiate for primary and elementary classrooms.
An interactive slide presentation exploring Long A vowel teams (ai, ay, eigh, and ey). Students learn spelling patterns, sort target words, read a loaded passage, and write their own creative responses to apply their new spelling knowledge.
An interactive slide deck and guided lesson focused on subordinating conjunctions (before, after, when, if) for third graders, themed around school, nature, fantasy, and everyday scenarios.
This core launch unit delivers the complete system for the 180-day 6-minute High School ELA daily warm-up program, containing the instructional curriculum guide, student logging journal, and the interactive display slide deck.
A hands-on cooperative project where students analyze a novel's plot, characters, and settings by transforming them into an original board game. Students design, draft, and playtest their games to show textual comprehension.
A lesson focused on helping students answer 'how' and 'why' questions using visual prompts and sentence starters, developing both comprehension and complete sentence construction.
A comprehensive 26-day pacing guide and instructional framework for the Grade 8 Unit 'Everyone Loves a Mystery', covering daily reading and writing plans, bellringers, exit tickets, and key TEKS standards.
A phonics lesson focusing on identifying, sorting, and reading one-syllable closed words (short vowels) and vowel-consonant-e words (long vowels with silent e) using hands-on tactile activities.
A comprehensive masterclass mapping out a 26-day instructional unit for Middle School Literary Analysis and Narrative Writing. Includes detailed dual 45-minute daily blocks for reading and writing.
A comprehensive persuasive writing workshop where 3rd graders learn the concept of accountability and write a structured essay arguing why it is the most vital classroom community value. The lesson includes a teaching slide deck, a guided drafting packet for students, and a comprehensive facilitation guide for teachers.
A reflective end-of-year writing project where graduating or transitioning students write letters of wisdom, strategies, and encouragement to the incoming class.
Students plan their argumentative essays using scaffolded graphic organizers and study a high-level annotated model exemplar essay to master citation and counter-argument requirements.
Students dissect the Regents Part 2 prompt requirements, learn step-by-step checklists, and read Texts 1, 2, 3, and 4 with direct vocabulary word banks and margin annotation support.
A reflective and creative lesson where kindergarten students compile an A-to-Z memory book of their school year, reinforcing letter-sound association and initial writing skills while celebrating milestones and friendships.
A third-grade lesson focused on using context clues to define tier 2 academic words and identifying synonyms and antonyms. Students act as vocabulary detectives solving word mysteries.
A reading fluency and decoding/encoding lesson set inspired by Frieren, designed to build 3rd-4th grade literacy skills using action-oriented passages about Frieren's magic.
A reflective writing and crafting lesson where students in grades 2-5 use sensory details to capture their favorite school year memories, creating a physical or digital time capsule to celebrate their growth and transition to summer.
A foundational grammar lesson focusing on identifying subjects and predicates, and distinguishing between simple and complex sentences using visual construction-themed formulas and graphics.
An end-of-year English Language Arts lesson for 3rd graders featuring a reflective reading passage, cooperative partner puzzles, and personal growth writing activities styled as a vintage Time Capsule.